BERKELEY BELLE (Mitchell 1936) A fine opalescent blend. S. 
iridescent, frosty light golden bronze, F. lavender, edged iridescent 
yellow with bronze yellow haft. Early blooming and of splendid 
habit. 44 in. 
BERKELEY BRONZE (Salbach 1936) A decided improvement 
over the iris Grace Sturtevant, having better form, height, and 
finish. S. coppery bronze, falls deep mahogany, strong yellow beard. 
40 in. 
BERKELEY COPPER (Mitchell 1936) A flower which is very 
rich and brilliant in color. S. richest glowing burnished bronze, falls 
coppery red, good sized bloom. 36 in. 
BERKELEY CREAM (Salbach 1936) A clear light yellow self of 
Santa Barbara form and size. Excellent substance, and free bloom¬ 
ing. Most effective in the garden. Late blooming. 36 in. 
BERKELEY DAWN (Salbach 1936) An unusual and striking 
variety of lavender touched with brown. S. smoky lavender, falls 
lavender with brown flush at the haft, beard yellow. Vigorous and 
well branched. 50 in. 
BERKELEY ELEGANCE (Salbach 1936) Deep Chinese violet to 
mauve, slightly lighter than Anne Marie Cayeux, but taller and 
much better branched. 44 in. 
BERKELEY EVENING (Salbach 1936) A tall well branched gold 
and white blend with Alta California form, height, and branching. 
S. amber yellow, F. white with gold at the haft, golden beard. 46 in. 
BERKELEY FESTIVAL (Salbach 1936) A distinct and very 
bright variegata. S. deep bright yellow, F. bright red-violet with 
gold edging, and strong gold beard. Not an extremely large flower, 
but very brilliant in color. 
BERKELEY FIRE (Salbach 1936) The standards are fiery cop¬ 
pery red, the brightest we have ever seen in this type of iris, the 
falls are very' black-maroon, set off by a strong gold beard. 36in. 
BERKELEY NUGGET (Salbach 1936) A large flower resembling 
Alta California in form, but much brighter in color and makes a 
brilliant garden planting. 
BERKELEY QUEEN (Salbach 1936) An opalescent blend of pale 
pearly lilac flushed yellow at the mid-rib and haft. This beautiful 
iris is tall, well branched, with great sun resistance and excellent 
form. 48 in. 
BETTY NESMITH (Washington 1934) S. are clear canary yellow, 
well domed and beautifully formed. F. are flaring and of same tone as 
standards, deepened at the throat with darker yellow flush, and faint 
yellow markings. Rich chrome yellow beard. A smoothly finished 
flower of heavy substance borne on strong, exceptionally well 
branched stalks. H M., A. T. S. 1936. 40 in. 
BLACKAMOOR (J. Sass 1932) Large flowers of black-purple, well 
branched stalks. FT M., A. I. S. 1931. 
BLACK WINGS (Kirk, 1929) Flowers are of good form and sub¬ 
stance. F. flaring of almost black tone. S. shade lighter, the best 
dark iris H. M .A. 1. S. !93i A. M., A. I. S. 1933. 39 in. 
BLITHESOME (Connell 1935) A yellow and white bicolor with 
arched standards and flaring falls. The whole flower has a founda¬ 
tion color of warm white overlaid with glistening gold. Beard and 
styles rich golden yellow. 40 in. 
BLUE AND GOLD (Essig 1931) Rich blue self with intense 
golden beard, much admired. 40 in. 
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